Los Angeles Times

SPRING HAS SPRUNG

The season comes alive in the Central Coast

- — BARBAR A BECKLEY Content Solutions Writer

I t’s springtime on the Central Coast. Enjoy oceanfront suites with fireplaces on cool nights, wine country bed and breakfasts for any weather, and natural beauty to relish in the sunlight.

Santa Barbara

Cheshire Cat Inn, t wo 19th century Queen Ann- style homes and a modern coach house, offers 18 luxurious rooms in the heart of downtown. Enjoy the charm of wine tasting at the cozy Conway Family Wines Deep Sea Tasting Room on Stearns Wharf, with sweeping views of the ocean and cit y.

Pismo Beach

Discover the laid-back charm of Pismo Beach, where 20 miles of sand invites dreamy sunset and sunrise walks. It’ s also fun to rent bicycles or surreys from Wheel Fun Rentals. Savor the variety of nearby San Luis Obispo wine country at the Tastes of the Valley wine shop.

Paso Robles

Relax among the vines at La Bellasera Hotel & Suites, with in- room fireplaces and spa tubs, wine tasting and a full service spa. Or cozy up at Refugio, a two- suite guesthouse, owned and run by actor Casey Biggs and author Brigit Binns.

Morro Bay

Watch the sun set behind Morro Rock from your waterfront room at the Anderson Inn. Its eight guest rooms feature fire places, soaking tubs and balconies. Or choose the graceful comforts of the newly renovated Inn at Morro Bay overlookin­g the ocean and woodlands.

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Photos courtesy of Visit Paso Robles Left to right: Tooth and Nail Winer y, Shale Oak Winer y, Refugio, all i n Paso Robles
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